The Lineup 1958 - Director: Don Siegel
Eli Wallach, Robert Keith, Richard Jaeckel, Mary LaRoche, William Leslie
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Don Siegel’s early masterpiece The Lineup was filmed on location in San Francisco, and starts out with a punch as a porter throws a suitcase into the back of a cab at one of the Embarcadero piers; the cab speeds off, smashes into a truck and careens into a cop. The cop squeezes off a shot and the cab driver dies, smashing the cab into a barrier. The suitcase belongs to a reputable citizen, a man who worked at the San Francisco Opera, but it contains an Asian statue filled with heroin. Was the man smuggling drugs, or was he a dupe? It’s up to two tired-looking police detectives (Emile Meyer and Marshall Reed) to find out what’s going on. Meanwhile, an expert crook called Dancer (Eli Wallach) turns up, along with his dignified sidekick Julian (Robert Keith); it’s their job to collect all the drugs that came over on the ship. But Dancer soon discovers that there are unforeseen problems in using innocent people as drug mules.
